The Gatwick Travelodge becomes a Hyatt, no, wait, a Moxy, no, a Radisson RED ….
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We get press releases most days about new hotels which have been signed but won’t be opening for 3-4 years. We delete them.
Part of the reason is that, frankly, who cares if a hotel is opening somewhere in 3-4 years?
Secondly, a very high proportion of these projects never actually happen. If they do happen, the name above the door may well change.
The Hotel du Palais in Biarritz opened this week as a Hyatt after a massive renovation. In 2016 I told you that Four Seasons would be running it. Point made. I still get questions about the InterContinental Venice which was announced exactly five years ago.
A recent Business Traveller story pushed this to the extreme.
As BT wrote here, a Radisson RED hotel has been announced to open at Gatwick Airport later this year. An image is above.
Obviously if a hotel is opening later this year then it must already exist, so I went off digging. The story was very complicated.
I went off to the website of the hotel operator, Axcel Group. The hotel is there ….
…. listed as a Moxy. It even has the Moxy logo on the image above the entrance. Clearly the switch from Marriott’s Moxy brand to Radisson RED happened very late in the day.
I went back to the internet and found something even odder.
This hotel was original the Travelodge Gatwick Airport.
Back in June 2020, Axcel announced it was going to become a Hyatt Place. The original Travelodge was to be refurbished “including upgrading rooms and a full renovation of the reception, restaurant and bar areas”.
The freeholder, the railway pension fund, was quoted as saying that it would “benefit from a franchise agreement with one of the world’s leading brands”. Not for long, it seems.
So …. between June 2020 and March 2021, this hotel has gone from a Travelodge to a proposed Hyatt Place to a proposed Moxy to a proposed, potentially finalised, Radisson RED.
It’s all a bit odd.
The original announcement talks about ‘upgrading’ the rooms but fully renovating the public areas. I can’t imagine how an ‘upgrade’ – as opposed to a full gut – of a Travelodge room would get it to Radisson RED standards.
It is possible that Axcel had decided on a very modern design and eventually decided that it was more MOXY than Hyatt Place. It could then be that they decided it was looking pretty good and that Radisson RED was a more upmarket ‘funky’ brand than Moxy.
At the end of the day, unfortunately, the hotel will still look like a Travelodge. Even the artist impression above struggles to make it look exciting. Photos also show that roads run directly in front and behind the hotel.
Let’s hope they do a decent job, because the dual-branded Radisson RED (reviewed here) and Radisson (reviewed here) at Heathrow is quite good.
You can see the Radisson RED Gatwick Airport on the Radisson website here. The opening date is given as 1st June.
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